Wow, that's effing HAWT!!! That'll be next for me right after an exhaust. Although I have a feeling there's gonna be knockoff's in a few months just like there are knockoff's of 3D Design & Vorsteiner cf front lips.

As for removing oem trunk spoiler, all you have to do is get some Goo-Gone (apply it around the edges), wait a few mins then use dental floss (yes, I'm serious) to wedge it underneath the oem spoiler & voila it's off. That's the quick part...the tedious part is removing the excess double-sided foam tape remaining on the trunk. And yes I speak from experience since I removed one on my buddy's 135i to install the BMW performance cf spoiler for him.

So true. There is no way to sell a real dry carbon part for less than $2K. The equipment needed (autoclave) and production costs are far greater than rapping a fiberglass part in carbon weave material.

Typically replica parts are made of the FRP/carbon.

The 3d spoiler looks very nice on your car. It looks like they have a good attention to detail.

The weave is EXACTLY the same as the roof. Non-issue, IMO. "Dry carbon" is a sexy term, but get real! Look at my two close-up photos and tell me what you fault. ACS (not sure if it is dry carbon, for sure) is $2,650. 3D, around $1,000. If "better looking weaves" is worth $2,600/sq. ft. (90/sq. in./$1,650 x 144) to you, go for it! Enough said.